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[3] Structural insights into the mechanisms of transport across the Salmonella enterica Pdu microcompartment shell. ''J Biol Chem''. 2010 Sep: [Epub ahead of print]
[3] Structural insights into the mechanisms of transport across the Salmonella enterica Pdu microcompartment shell. ''J Biol Chem''. 2010 Sep: [Epub ahead of print]
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[4] Atomic-level models of the bacterial carboxysome shell. ''Science''. 2008 Feb, '''319'''(5866):1083-6

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An Integrated Platform Based on Bacterial Microcompartment for de novo Proteinaceous Artificial Organelles

Known Conditions

This table illustrate some basic information of pdu shell protein family.[1]


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Table 1| Basic information of pdu shell protein family.


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Figure 1| 3-dimension structure of the known shell proteins from Salmonella enterica . UPPER: pduU. [2] MIDDLE: pduA. [3] DOWN:pduT. [3]

Hypothesis

I)Pdu N is the vertex and its pentametic structures USTC2010_hypothesis_N_vertex.jpg

for its identity with a proved vertex pentametic protein---CcmL. [4]

Results

Conclusion

Reference

[1] Martin J. Warren, et al. 2010. Synthesis of empty bacterial microcompartments, directed organelle protein incorporation, and evidence of filament-associated organelle movement. Molecular Cell. 2010 Apr 38 (2), 305–315

[2] Structure of the PduU shell protein from the Pdu microcompartment of Salmonella. Structure. 2008 Sep 16(9):1324-32

[3] Structural insights into the mechanisms of transport across the Salmonella enterica Pdu microcompartment shell. J Biol Chem. 2010 Sep: [Epub ahead of print]

[4] Atomic-level models of the bacterial carboxysome shell. Science. 2008 Feb, 319(5866):1083-6